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A. Teaching Plan
Learning Level: Pre-Lit, ABE
Content Standards
Arizona Standards/Indicators: Pre-Lit Indicator A Applies number sense to real life problems and to determine if the results are reasonable.
#3 Uses coins and currency.
Identifies coins and currency using pennies, nickels, dime, quarters, half-dollars, and bills.
- Recognizes the symbols for currency, e.g. $, ¢
Learning Context: All
Lesson Overview
B. InstructionThis lesson will provide learners the opportunity to practice counting amounts of money less than or equal to one dollar using pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters. The students will practice making change and they will also prepare a written record of their activities.
1. Warm-up
Draw the symbol for the dollar sign ($) and the symbol for the cent sign (¢), identify each symbol for the class.
Draw four different size circles on the board and indicate the values of 1¢ and $0.01, 5¢ and $0.05, 10¢and $0.10, 25¢ and $0.25, 50¢and $0.50. Distribute a page with pictures of the coins and their values. (see attached) Review and identify each coin and the value of each coin to the class. Explain to the class paper bills are available in denominations of $1, $5, $10, $20, $50, $100. Inform the class that bills in denominations of $500, $1000 and higher exist but are not usually found in daily use.
2. Student Activity(s) Depending on class time and student needs, this may be one or two lesson periods